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Red Haven 
WAYNESBORO PEACHES— Continued 
*RED HAVEN. Another new Michigan State Experiment Station intro- 
duction. Bright red coloring on a yellow background. Smooth, almost 
fuzzless. Firm flesh. Fruit ripens uniformly. Trees are strong growers 
and prolific bearers. Fruit should be thinned for best results. Has pro- 
duced full crops in orchards where other varieties were Winterkilled. Ripens 
about five days before the Golden Jubilee, which up to this time has been 
the leading commercial Peach of its season. 
**REDSKIN. Introduced by Maryland University Experiment 
Station as a cross between Hale and Elberta. Red skin; yellow, 
firm flesh. Freestone. Good shipper, excellent quality. We 
believe this new variety worthy of a test in your orchard. 
SALBERTA. An Elberta type produced by crossing Elberta with 
Salwey. Closely resembles Elberta, possessing all its good 
qualities, but ripening two weeks later. 
SHIPPER’S RED. Large, round, yellow. Freestone, with at- 
tractive red coloring. Ripens a few days later than the Elberta 
and of better quality. It sells for as much or more than Elberta. 
Ranks at the top as a commercial variety. Equally as popular 
for the home orchard. Trees hardy, good growers; early and 
prolific bearers. 
*SLAPPY. Sweet, highly flavored, yellow freestone. Good home 
orchard variety. Late July. 
SULLIVAN’S EARLY ELBERTA. A sport of the Elberta; 
identical size, color and shipping qualities. Ripens earlier, en- 
abling the grower to have Elberta Peaches on the market 10 days 
ahead of the main crop. This new Peach originated in Georgia, 
where it is being extensively planted. 
**GUMMERCREST. New, large, yellow freestone Peach of 
very fine quality, ripening with Belle of Georgia. Introduced 
by New Jersey Experiment Station. Tree a vigorous grower 
and buds hardy, withstanding more cold than some varieties. 
**SUNHIGH. A New Jersey Experiment Station Peach, ripen- 
ing 15 days before Elberta. Large, bright red, yellow flesh, free- 
stone. Good shipper. 
**kTRIOGEM. An early golden yellow, large, freestone New 
Jersey Peach, following Golden Jubilee. Trees not as vigor- 
ous as the Summercrest, but very prolific—requiring thinning. 
These New Jersey varieties are selected so as to furnish yel- 
low freestone Peaches of good quality over a period of more 
than thirty days. 
Elberta 
. 5-6 
4-5 ft. Select........ oe: 1.45 
X 3-4 ft. Heavy............. . 1.20 
. 2-3 ft. Heavy............ .. 1.05 
M = «-2-3 ft. Medium. 3 
‘ 18-24... 8. -70 
PEACH TREE PRICES 


ft. Jumbo Size........ $1.95 
PLANTING GUIDE 
The ripening date given is for a normal season at Waynesboro, 
Virginia. Some years Peaches ripen earlier and some later. Farther 
south Peaches ripen earlier and farther North, later. 
Note: C-—Indicates Clingstone, F—Freestone, S—Semi-Freestone 
Variety Ripening Period 
Mayflower (C).............-- June 15th 
Red Bird (C) June 20th 
puted (C) ee 
ixigem (F) 5th 
EARLY *Red Haven (F) 7 es 
E Carman (S) y 20t 
VARIETIES *Golden Jubilee (F) y 20th 
**Triogem (F) y 20th 
Hiley (F) y 25th 
Fireglow (F) y 25th 
*Slappy (F) y 25th 
**Sunhigh (EF) 5.25.0. eae eee August Ist 
*Golden East (F) August 1st 
**Hale-Haven (F)............./ August Ist 
*Early Elberta (F) 
Champion (S)............../ August Ist 
Amber Gem (C)............ August 5th 
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ullivan’s Earl berta (F) .August 5th 
MiIDSEASON *+Summercrest cr BARE Bee ROS: August 10th 
VARIETIES *Belle of Georgia (F).......August 10th 
Amador (F).............../ August 10th 
Redskin (F) August 10th 
*Elberta (F) 23.05 .050.% dae eed August 15th 
** J. H. Hale (I) August 15th 
Afterglow (F).............August 20th 
*Brackett (F)..............August 20th 
Shipper’s Late Red (F)..../ August 20th 
Salberta (B):... 0.28% 3.253 August 30th 
Lizzie (GC). eek eee August 30th 
*F | ndian (GC) sok eee September 10th 
Heath Cling (C)....... September 15th 
Krummel (F) October 5th 
*Indicates good freezing qualities. 
**Indicates excellent freezing qualities. 
VARIETIES 
LATE { Late Elberta (F).........September lst 



